The front areas of the bar and snug are set in cottages dating from 1510, while a later extension contains a comfy lounge. The the small snug is often used as a function room. The four rooms have many old photos with the bar displaying one of the pub from 1887 and a map of Wednesbury from 1846.
Live solo artists perform on Saturday nights and a there's a regular quiz on Sundays. The four changing beers are sourced from around the country.
An old cottage pub, fake beams on the outside but some genuine ones inside. Has retained much of its layout, and the décor looks to be post-war (1950s-60s?) with copper-topped tables. Two entrances: (1) The left-hand one into a separate bar with good plain benches. (2) The right-hand one into a small lobby with the counter on the left; on the right is a delightful snug with benches, ‘beamed’ décor and a good (1930s?) timber fireplace with modern tiled infill; at the rear is a large traditional lounge on two levels.
An old cottage pub, fake beams on the outside but some genuine ones inside. Has retained much of its layout, and the décor looks to be post-war (1950s-60s?) with copper-topped tables. Two entrances: (1) The left-hand one into a separate bar with good plain benches. (2) The right-hand one into a small lobby with the counter on the left; on the right is a delightful snug with benches, ‘beamed’ décor and a good (1930s?) timber fireplace with modern tiled infill; at the rear is a large traditional lounge on two levels.
This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Olde Leathern Bottel, Wednesbury
Changing beers typically include: Adnams - Ghost Ship , Hook Norton - Old Hooky , Wye Valley - Butty Bach
Source: National